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Zomato shares rise on block deal, SoftBank potentially selling
08 Dec 2023
Zomato Ltd. witnessed a surge in its shares during the early trading session, fueled by reports of a substantial bulk deal.
Alipay exits India: Chinese payment giant to sell Zomato stake for nearly $400 million
29 Nov 2023
Alipay, the Chinese payments group, is set to divest its 3.4% stake in the Indian food delivery powerhouse Zomato for an estimated sum of almost $400 million.
Tata Technologies IPO set its final offer price at Rs 500 per equity share
25 Nov 2023
In a regulatory filing on Saturday 25 November 2023, Tata Motors confirmed that Tata Technologies' Initial Public Offering (IPO) is set at an offer price of Rs 500 per equity share with each face value at Rs 2.
BSE chief S Ravi named in Rs600 cr IDBI fraud; CBI launches raids
28 Apr 2018
The case pertains to loans given by IDBI Bank to the companies of C Sivasankaran, who was at the centre of Aircel-Maxis probe, after allegations that the then telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran had put pressure on him to sell his company, flouting rules
Sebi allows convergence of stock and commodity exchanges
29 Dec 2017
Effective 1 October 2018, Sebi will remove all restrictions by amending the securities regulations, allowing a single exchange to operate various segments such as equity, equity derivatives, commodity derivatives, currency derivatives, interest rate futures and debt
Bull charge: Sensex crosses 32,000; Nifty too at record high
13 Jul 2017
Bulls retained full charge on Dalal Street as the 30-share BSE Sensex breached the 32,000 mark for the first time and was up 227.29 points at 32,032.11 and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 59.60 points to 9,875.70 in morning trade today
BSE shares list at a 35% premium of Rs1,085 on NSE
03 Feb 2017
Shares of BSE Ltd, India's second-biggest stock exchange and Asia’s oldest, rose nearly 50 per cent in early morning trade on NSE, after successfully raising about Rs1,243 crore in an initial public offer that was subscribed 51 times
Union Budget 2017-18: good, even if not inspiring
02 Feb 2017
The finnce minister delivered an elaborate and meticulous Budget, mostly within stated policies. It laboured more than it inspired. India still awaits a transformative and inspiring follow-through after demonetisation. By Dipen Sheth, head, institutinal research, HDFC Securities
Union Budget 2017-18: good, even if not inspiring
02 Feb 2017
The finnce minister delivered an elaborate and meticulous Budget, mostly within stated policies. It laboured more than it inspired. India still awaits a transformative and inspiring follow-through after demonetisation. By Dipen Sheth, head, institutinal research, HDFC Securities
Sensex welcomes budget with 486 points gain, rupee up 40 paise
02 Feb 2017
With some clarity on the tax front for foreign investors, fiscal discipline and no tinkering in the capital gains tax, the BSE Sensex has gone up by 486 points
BSE IPO fully subscribed on Day 2
24 Jan 2017
BSE’s Rs1,500-cr IPO to open on 23 January
14 Jan 2017
Existing shareholders will sell 15.4 million shares, or about 30 per cent of the bourse’s equity, at a price band of Rs800-850 per share, through the offer-for-sale route
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